
"What attitude?"
12 by 16 oil on canvas
This painting is sold
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Best known for her bovine renditions, with unique compositions and contemporary views, Denise has combined her love of animals and art in oil for the past 20 years.
Denise's focus for the past several years has been cows because "Cows make me smile. I seriously can't look at one and hold back a smile. I don't just see an animal, I see a personality, and that is what I am working to present in my paintings of cows." In 2006 Denise received a commission from the California Milk Advisory Board to paint their famous Happy Cows of the Real California Milk campaign. This led to becoming "The Official Happy Cow Artist", as seen on their website.
Her creative process begins with field work, taking reference photos. Cows being a favorite subject means "field work" can be taken literally, and involves careful stepping!
With a signature "painterly realism" style Denise breathes life
into her subjects, often bringing viewer comments of how "you could just reach out and touch them" and "I expect them to mooo".
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Wednesday, August 31
by
therichartist
on Wed 31 Aug 2005 07:58 PM PDT
The finishing touches are in, here is the completed painting:
![]() "What attitude?" 12 by 16 oil on canvas This painting is sold
by
therichartist
on Wed 31 Aug 2005 07:51 PM PDT
I painted the Hereford cow titled "King of the Hill", here is another regal
bovine being, this one is titled "Queen of the Hill" and pictures a
Holstein lady lounging on a grassy green hill with dried hills of
recently baled hay behind her in San Pasqual valley.
![]() "Queen of the Hill" 1 This painting is sold.
by
therichartist
on Wed 31 Aug 2005 08:33 AM PDT
Here is a
commisson in progress, Dale and his cow Molly. This is Molly as
she was about to give birth to twin calves, at around midnight. I
really like the dramatic lighting in this poignant piece, but it makes
it a challenge to paint. I am actually working with three copies
of this photo, adjusted differently with brightness and contrast so I
can see some detail.
![]() 11 by 14 on linen. september 7 progress update: ![]() september 30, the finished painting: ![]() |
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